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. >> reporter: the director points out sometimes the laws of drama trump the laws of physics. >> the script says jack dies. he has to die. >> reporter: the ending for this movie had to include some tragedy. david wright, abc news. >> rose is lucky i wasn't out there. i would let go. i'm gone. >> of her? >> bye-bye, got to find another. >> going to get on the raft and kick her off? >> look, love. you've got to move on. look, see. >> you would have been like see you. pushed her. >> later, girl. sorry, life is tough. it's a jungle out there. plenty of fish in the sea. see you back at land, maybe. i'm an only child. >> i never noticed. >> it's slightly obvious. it's all right. well, our hearts and this show will go on. more from abc coming up next. don't go far -- it's so cold. it's so cold. don't go far -- it's so cold. it's so cold. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the numbers game. new polls paint a picture of a shifting presidential race with just four weeks to go. >> both candidates will end up in all-important ohio later today. it is tuesday, october 9th. >> announcer: from
. >> reporter: the director points out sometimes the laws of drama trump the laws of physics. >> the script says jack dies. he has to die. >> reporter: the ending for this movie had to include some tragedy. david wright, abc news. >> rose is lucky i wasn't out there. i would let go. i'm gone. >> of her? >> bye-bye, got to find another. >> going to get on the raft and kick her off? >> look, love. you've got to move on. look, see. >> you would...
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congress must now wake up. >> pass a law so that the fda can protect the american health. >> reporter: more troubling tonight the only two treatments for fungal meningitis have very dangerous side effects and our own dr. richard besser says that they would only be used to treat someone definitely infected and they're not an option for someone just exposed. >> on the story again, thanks to you. >>> the navy is investigating why this nuclear sub and navy cruiser collided during routine training off the east coast of florida. no one was hurt, there was no damage to the sub's nuclear reactor and both continued under their own power. >>> in southern california a different kind of journey, "endeavour" trying to come home. it wasn't easy. abc's abbie boudreau is in los angeles. >> reporter: inching along at a mere two miles per hour, it was hardly the kind of high-speed chase we're used to seeing in los angeles, but it's just as much of a nail biter. here it came within millimeters of hitting this street mp. >> pretty amazing. >> it feels like i'm a part of history. >> reporter: "endeavour"
congress must now wake up. >> pass a law so that the fda can protect the american health. >> reporter: more troubling tonight the only two treatments for fungal meningitis have very dangerous side effects and our own dr. richard besser says that they would only be used to treat someone definitely infected and they're not an option for someone just exposed. >> on the story again, thanks to you. >>> the navy is investigating why this nuclear sub and navy cruiser...
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the waiter said, "thank you, you saved my mom's life because of your health care law. she was able to get the care that she needed." that's who i'm fighting for. >> reporter: what's your message to joe biden? about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe just needs to be joe. congressman ryan is a smart and effective speaker. but his ideas are the wrong ones. and joe understands that. >> reporter: message to mitt romney about tuesday night? >> well, i don't need to send a message to mitt romney. i think that he will, once again, be very well prepared. you know, he -- you know, he makes a good power point presentation. i look forward to seeing him. >> reporter: and he says, taking him on, on issues where he shifted, like legal abortion. during the primaries, the governor made it clear he would like to see a repeal of roe versus wade. but yesterday, in an interview, he said this -- "there's no legislation with regards to abortion that i'm familiar with that would become part of my agenda." your campaign has called that a lie. >> well, look. diane, this is --
the waiter said, "thank you, you saved my mom's life because of your health care law. she was able to get the care that she needed." that's who i'm fighting for. >> reporter: what's your message to joe biden? about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe just needs to be joe. congressman ryan is a smart and effective speaker. but his ideas are the wrong ones. and joe understands that. >> reporter: message to mitt romney about tuesday night? >> well,...
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i don't think the court would have decided to hear this case it wasn't going t change the law. usually it waits a long time before it will reverse itself. so this will behink matyou wgo can't use race or gender. yocan't not let her in because she is a woman. you can't usage or race. these are charactertics of r et f t s.h have no place i ari sl, e tid w can take advantage of assets the state owns. alisyn: do you think chief justice roberts or the justices as a whole were looking for an opportunity to review the licyns? he aotf sle hihahi jce roberts is looking to redeem himself with traditionalists after he switched his vote we believe and voted to uphold ball care black the spring. stthploueerns to thehi to thie l be ruled on the affordable healthcare act back in the spring. but i believe there is a majority on the court to say race is out of the question. one way or the other whether it's bignrri eernose toe dio justice is o'connor has been replaced by justice alito. justice kennedy was in the minority in the 2003 case. ayta slset ohe ofs bes of trying to formulate your class
i don't think the court would have decided to hear this case it wasn't going t change the law. usually it waits a long time before it will reverse itself. so this will behink matyou wgo can't use race or gender. yocan't not let her in because she is a woman. you can't usage or race. these are charactertics of r et f t s.h have no place i ari sl, e tid w can take advantage of assets the state owns. alisyn: do you think chief justice roberts or the justices as a whole were looking for an...
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he invited all of his class mates from then the harvard law review, including barack obama. obama later was called upon or genachowski later was called upon by obama to head up the federal communications commission. now, raddatz, who divorced genachowski in 997, said she never had a friendship with barack obama, and the commission on presidential debates says it was aware of the wedding guest list when raddatz was considered for this position, in fact, the wedding also included a member of the george w. bush administration. abc news sent out a scathing response saying, quoting here: this reckless and pitiful attempt to attack martha in the lead-up to the vp debate is nothing more than a desperate my for web traffic and attention when what the american public wants is a thoughtful and probing debate on the great issues of the day. still, if you read the blogs, many are questioning martha raddatz's objectivity. again, she divorced the head of the fcc back in 1997. she has since been married to ben bradley jr., the son of "the washington post" editor. she is now married to a co
he invited all of his class mates from then the harvard law review, including barack obama. obama later was called upon or genachowski later was called upon by obama to head up the federal communications commission. now, raddatz, who divorced genachowski in 997, said she never had a friendship with barack obama, and the commission on presidential debates says it was aware of the wedding guest list when raddatz was considered for this position, in fact, the wedding also included a member of the...
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what we heard over the debate of the stimulus when obama came into office, and over his 2010 health law. we won, elections have consequences, you lose, you are repudiated. that is not what voters want to hear. they want to hear the patriotic grades. megyn: one viewer wrote to us and said the old man tried to push around a kid and the kid tried to stand his ground. was it just a spirited politician? forcefully advocating for his position? peter johnson junior will be here momentarily. we will be asking him about that and we will play more from the vice presidential debate see you can make up your mind on where we stand. one of the hottest topics last night was iran's nuclear program. trading jabs over how to prevent iran from becoming a nuclear power. >> they see us saying, when they are sworn in, we need more space for their ally, israel. they see president obama and new york city the same day benjamin netanyahu, instead of meeting with them, he goes on a daily talk show. >> leland vittert is live with reaction. >> megyn, this is the first time that such a topic has played a part in pre
what we heard over the debate of the stimulus when obama came into office, and over his 2010 health law. we won, elections have consequences, you lose, you are repudiated. that is not what voters want to hear. they want to hear the patriotic grades. megyn: one viewer wrote to us and said the old man tried to push around a kid and the kid tried to stand his ground. was it just a spirited politician? forcefully advocating for his position? peter johnson junior will be here momentarily. we will be...
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recent border crossers and egregious immigration law violators. there is no where in there saying that they have any intent to pick up josÉ antonio vargas. he goes to court next week, and there is no indication that i.c.e. will be there as well. there is still no word from washington state as to whether or not that drivers license actually is phony or is this the actually gave him one some point in time. megyn: wait a minute, so we mentioned something about another felony. is that not right? i want to make sure that we get that right. reporter: you mean the drivers license? megyn: so there is only one fraudulent driver's license that is the potential felony? reporter: that is correct. wearing headphones and a potential fraudulent license. megyn: okay, thank you. an nfl cheerleader turned teacher is accused of sleeping with a 16-year-old student. sarah jones went on tv and said that the truth will set her free on national tv. her case comes up on "kelly's court" today. and obama's attacks the governor romney is a liar. a fair and balanced debate i
recent border crossers and egregious immigration law violators. there is no where in there saying that they have any intent to pick up josÉ antonio vargas. he goes to court next week, and there is no indication that i.c.e. will be there as well. there is still no word from washington state as to whether or not that drivers license actually is phony or is this the actually gave him one some point in time. megyn: wait a minute, so we mentioned something about another felony. is that not right? i...
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i don't think the court would have decided to hear this case it wasn't going to change the law. usually it waits a long time before it will reverse itself. so this will be i think a reversal from 8 years ago and the majority of this court will say you can't use race or gender. you can't not let her in because she is a woman. you can't usage or race. these are characteristics of birth and they have no place in our society for the state. not a private school, but the state to decide who can take advantage of assets the state owns. alisyn: do you think chief justice roberts or the justices as a whole were looking for an opportunity to review their policy on this? >> there is a lot of scuttlebutt in washington that chief justice roberts is looking to redeem himself with traditionalists after he switched his vote we believe and voted to uphold ball care black the spring. but in fairness to the chief justice the people court agreed to take this case long before it ruled on the affordable healthcare act back in the spring. but i believe there is a majority on the court to say race is o
i don't think the court would have decided to hear this case it wasn't going to change the law. usually it waits a long time before it will reverse itself. so this will be i think a reversal from 8 years ago and the majority of this court will say you can't use race or gender. you can't not let her in because she is a woman. you can't usage or race. these are characteristics of birth and they have no place in our society for the state. not a private school, but the state to decide who can take...
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training here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units in hand-to-hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal. patrolling, live fire with the battle one member called, fish, fighting in someone's house. today afghan police forces around the country that are competent, committed and capable of standing on their own. >> most important thing in all of this is to make sure that when the united states does pull back, as obama says he wants to, that the afghans are ready to go. the interesting part of this despite projecting and telling the enemy when we are leaving, these americans like the ones i am down with right now in hellman province, third battalion, they are making sure that that progress is being made. difficult though as it has been because of telling anybody when we are leaving. >> patti ann: they are brave and determined guys. colonel, has this interfered with the return of the bases to the afghans? >> it's made it more difficult. when you tell the enemy
training here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units in hand-to-hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal. patrolling, live fire with the battle one member called, fish, fighting in someone's house. today afghan police forces around the country that are competent, committed and capable of standing on their own. >> most important thing in all of this is to make sure that...
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strapping here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units proficient in hand to hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal, patrolling, live fire close quarter battle, which one mentor called fish, fight not guilty someone's house. -- fighting in someone's house. the goal? afghan police forces around the country that are confident, committed and capable of standing on their own. we're now a third battalion base in hellman province, once one of the bloodiest places on the planet. their task has been made more difficult and dangerous by all the dates certain and exit strategy talk from washington. but the soldiers, sailor, marines and others here are getting the job done and they can all come home knowing that they've made this a safer police. arthel, back to you. >> arthel: indeed. colonel north, thank you very much for that informative report >> eric: maybe a saturday, but not a quiet weekend for some. we're watching a powerful storm system in the middle of our co
strapping here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units proficient in hand to hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal, patrolling, live fire close quarter battle, which one mentor called fish, fight not guilty someone's house. -- fighting in someone's house. the goal? afghan police forces around the country that are confident, committed and capable of standing on their own....
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he graduated from yale law school in 1956. it was while serving as assistant district attorney in philadelphia that specter worked on the warren commission the group investigating the assassination of john f. kennedy. he was one of the the men who came up with the single bull let theory. in 1965, 35-year-old specter ran for district attorney of philly as a registered democrat on the republican ticket. it was said that the gop offered him a chance when democrats balked at his wish to run. soon after his victory he officially became a republican. he lost a bid for mayor in '67 but was reelected as d.a. he lost his subsequent bid in 1973 and in the years that followed also lost runs for the u.s. senate and the governor's office and ultimately the presidency in 1996, dropping out before the primaries. but in 1980, specter successfully ran for the senate and headed to washington to begin writing his unmatched legacy in the state of pennsylvania. specter would become most well known for his work on the powerful senate judiciary comm
he graduated from yale law school in 1956. it was while serving as assistant district attorney in philadelphia that specter worked on the warren commission the group investigating the assassination of john f. kennedy. he was one of the the men who came up with the single bull let theory. in 1965, 35-year-old specter ran for district attorney of philly as a registered democrat on the republican ticket. it was said that the gop offered him a chance when democrats balked at his wish to run. soon...
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law is very clear on that. >> gregg: we're talking maryland and not d.c. law. all angela mckaskel did, is sign a petitioned along with 200,000 residents encourage ago referendum vote on same-sex marriage. just because you work at a private school, bob, doesn't that mean you don't waive your first amendment rights? >> this is is a tough issue for me. we know that the supreme court, there is a difference between public employees making statements and private employees in this particular situation. i do agree with you. all she said she wanted to go with the vote. people. can you read into that. does that create the acrimony, somebody who has a title that she has to say even though it's for a referendum, does it create something with a conflict? remember she did not get terminated. she really hasn't been damaged. they did say we are going to look at it and they may reverse it. >> gregg: it may be a private university but gets a lot of federal dollars. the university president, he issued the statement. we'll put it up on the screen. recently came to my attention tha
law is very clear on that. >> gregg: we're talking maryland and not d.c. law. all angela mckaskel did, is sign a petitioned along with 200,000 residents encourage ago referendum vote on same-sex marriage. just because you work at a private school, bob, doesn't that mean you don't waive your first amendment rights? >> this is is a tough issue for me. we know that the supreme court, there is a difference between public employees making statements and private employees in this...
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and, consistent with all federal contracting laws, and, regulations. rick? >> rick: mike emanuel in washington, thanks. >> arthel: "fox news alert" alert on the deadly meningitis outbreak, the centers for disease control reporting two more deaths bringing the total to 7 and there are now dozens of confirmed cases in these 9 states, pictured there in the map and the latest case is reported in ohio and minnesota. and the rare fungal meningitis is linked to steroid in sections, commonly used to treat back pain and produced by a specialty pharmacy in massachusetts. health officials warn poe attention thousands of people could be affected. >> rick: a "fox news alert," fox confirm the house oversight committee subpoenaed the leading security official at the u.s. consulate in libya, for next week's hearing on capital hill. utah army national guard green beret lieutenant colonel andy wood, leading a 16-member special forces site security team in benghazi, when the consulate was attacked on september 11th. killing the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens and three others.
and, consistent with all federal contracting laws, and, regulations. rick? >> rick: mike emanuel in washington, thanks. >> arthel: "fox news alert" alert on the deadly meningitis outbreak, the centers for disease control reporting two more deaths bringing the total to 7 and there are now dozens of confirmed cases in these 9 states, pictured there in the map and the latest case is reported in ohio and minnesota. and the rare fungal meningitis is linked to steroid in...
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it is set up in federal law. it is set up in state law. secretaries of states are doing their job by doing this. >> reporter: his office even posted names of inactive voters online so they could check. of course if you suspect election problems where you live, there's our address, voter fraud@foxnews.com. alisyn: we know you always get a lot of mail. >> reporter: we're slammed. alisyn: you really are. thanks so much. bill: it will be your only chance to see the vice-presidentialal nominees go at later tonight. 9:00 eastern, paul ryan, joe biden, unplugged, off the prompter. megyn kelly with a preview at the debate site. pointing the finger of attacks in libya. congressman trey gowdy wants answers and he doesn't think he is getting answer. he is here live to explain. >> i would like to have another hearing where we could ask ambassador rice underoath who told you what when? you will blame the intelligence committee? is come before this committee and you tell us who told you it was a video. who in the intelligence community said it. who in t
it is set up in federal law. it is set up in state law. secretaries of states are doing their job by doing this. >> reporter: his office even posted names of inactive voters online so they could check. of course if you suspect election problems where you live, there's our address, voter fraud@foxnews.com. alisyn: we know you always get a lot of mail. >> reporter: we're slammed. alisyn: you really are. thanks so much. bill: it will be your only chance to see the vice-presidentialal...
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jaime as you know by law a majority of them cannot have practiced medicine or not have served patients. this is just astounding, as opposed to the positive solution that we put forward which is to make it so that those in and nyiri taoeurplt don't see any changes to at current medicare program, have expand epd choices and those under the age of 55 have a greater opportunity for choices and a more responsive healthcare program and we can still do that as congressman ryan said last night white house harming our current seniors. we believe we can grandfather the grandfathers, so there are positive solutions. jamie: one of whom, congressman forgive me for interrupting is paul ryan's mom who says benefits from the program, his grandmother also and he would never eliminate the program. but the $716 billion number joe biden says that's actually what we'll be saving. ama and aarp endorsed their plan. do you think that will be con futuressing to seniors? who really has it right? >> it is confusing, you're shr-rt lee right. but the a arblgs rp after last week's debate with the president says don
jaime as you know by law a majority of them cannot have practiced medicine or not have served patients. this is just astounding, as opposed to the positive solution that we put forward which is to make it so that those in and nyiri taoeurplt don't see any changes to at current medicare program, have expand epd choices and those under the age of 55 have a greater opportunity for choices and a more responsive healthcare program and we can still do that as congressman ryan said last night white...
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pressures mounting on eric holder to speak out on laws wanting to loosen marijuana laws. they are set to decide whether or not to decriminalize pot possess. holder criticized california's laws two years ago. dan springer is on this. how close are the two states to passing legalization, dan in. >> i tell you, bill, right now legalization is leading in the polls in two of those states, in washington in colorado, it's trailing in oregon. the folks who are trying to keep marijuana illegal are getting badly out spent especially here in washington state where it's $6,000 to $4 million. most of the politicians inee seattle are for it. even the childrens alliance endorsed legalization saying drug laws are enforced unevenly and are hurting the minorities and poor. >> if those kids parents are shutout of housing and employment and ed indication alopportunities for not helping those kids. >> critics say just the opposite, that if more kids are exposed to marijuana, usage among kids will go up, bill. bill: has the obama administration taken a position on this. stkphapb. >> president
pressures mounting on eric holder to speak out on laws wanting to loosen marijuana laws. they are set to decide whether or not to decriminalize pot possess. holder criticized california's laws two years ago. dan springer is on this. how close are the two states to passing legalization, dan in. >> i tell you, bill, right now legalization is leading in the polls in two of those states, in washington in colorado, it's trailing in oregon. the folks who are trying to keep marijuana illegal are...
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we have good strong gun laws. >> not about gun laws. >> we have to enforce the laws. we have a lot of laws not properly enforced. we have to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in inner cities, bring opportunity to the inner cities. bring people out of poverty in the inner cities. teach people, good discipline. that is civil society, charities and civic groups and churches do to help one another make them realize they have value in one another. martha: that is when thing started to take a bit of a turn. gong man ryan ended interview rather abruptly. after this exchange. follow the reporter pushes him on tax cuts. you can do all by cutting taxes with a big tax cut? >> ryan respond, those are your words, not mine. off-camara ryan's press secretary was heard, thank you very much, sir. that's when paul ryan begins removing his mic and leaving, adding quote, that was trying to strange you're stuffing words in people's minds. >> i don't know if it is strange. >> ryan fires backs sound like you're trying to put answers to questions. that's where
we have good strong gun laws. >> not about gun laws. >> we have to enforce the laws. we have a lot of laws not properly enforced. we have to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in inner cities, bring opportunity to the inner cities. bring people out of poverty in the inner cities. teach people, good discipline. that is civil society, charities and civic groups and churches do to help one another make them realize they have value in one another. martha:...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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ironically, the health care reform law mitt romney signed as governor and remains in effect today in massachusetts does mandate coverage for anyone with pre-existing conditions, whether they already have health insurance or not. a bit later in the program, we will talk about one of the few moments that mr. romney failed to strike a tone of moderation. it concerns a great big yellow bird. that makes it on our "ridiculist" tonight. a good friend of his, oscar the grouch, i can tell you it's really got my attention. first, ari fleischer with the serious stuff. he serves as part-time unpaid communications consultant to the romney campaign and political analyst, roland martin. ari, what do you make -- do you say that mitt romney is seeming to be striking some more centrist positions, or at least sounding more centrist? >> well, let me try to peel this onion one slice at a time. the 47% comment really breaks down to two. one is that the pejorative way he spoke about the 47%, which as i, you didn't show my clip, when you ked me about that the day afterwards, i said it was wrong, they're not
ironically, the health care reform law mitt romney signed as governor and remains in effect today in massachusetts does mandate coverage for anyone with pre-existing conditions, whether they already have health insurance or not. a bit later in the program, we will talk about one of the few moments that mr. romney failed to strike a tone of moderation. it concerns a great big yellow bird. that makes it on our "ridiculist" tonight. a good friend of his, oscar the grouch, i can tell you...
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the generational divide between these two but unlike the presidential debate where you had a former law professor and former ceo, these are two guys with blue collar backgrounds and have spent a lot of time out there campaigning. how noticeable do you think that's going to be? >> it takes one to know one. these are the two beer drinkers in this race. the president and governor romney, no insult intended, can seem a bit elite, detached sometimes. these are more blue collar guys. they're comfortable in an irish pub, in a vfw post. that's their job on the campaign trail, go out and get the working class voters who could be key especially in some of the idaho in west battleground states. stylistically, even though there's an age difference, they are somewhat alike, these two. and that's what's so interesting. liberals are looking for biden to put up the fight the president did not bring to the first debate. both campaigns view this as a base election. you have here a leading conservative, potential 2016 candidate if mitt romney loses and the vice president of the united states, a leading li
the generational divide between these two but unlike the presidential debate where you had a former law professor and former ceo, these are two guys with blue collar backgrounds and have spent a lot of time out there campaigning. how noticeable do you think that's going to be? >> it takes one to know one. these are the two beer drinkers in this race. the president and governor romney, no insult intended, can seem a bit elite, detached sometimes. these are more blue collar guys. they're...
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it's kind of settled law. with suburban women who may be worried about president obama, the direction of the country, may be looking for a change, it's the way to say i'm not scary on this. i'm not going to try to restrict your rights here, not going to try to overturn settled law. you know i think he runs some risk on the right. for some conservatives this is the only issue. that said, i think the calculation is, look, are these people going to vote for barack obama? probably not. are they going to stay home? probably not because they believe so strongly that you need to get obama out and that ultimately conservatives may not be thrilled about something like this, mitt romney saying something like this on abortion, but what choice do they have but to vote for him? >> now mitt romney again said something on the campaign trail today about his brief encounter with glen dougherty one of the former navy s.e.a.l.s. who died in benghazi and said yesterday he met him at a christmas party that he they had something in
it's kind of settled law. with suburban women who may be worried about president obama, the direction of the country, may be looking for a change, it's the way to say i'm not scary on this. i'm not going to try to restrict your rights here, not going to try to overturn settled law. you know i think he runs some risk on the right. for some conservatives this is the only issue. that said, i think the calculation is, look, are these people going to vote for barack obama? probably not. are they...
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that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines pevery patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of a drug are produc produced. at the federal level the food and drug administration does not have clear authority to examine records in a compounding pharmacy. fda is seeking more authority. this pharmacist served on a panel setting regulations. >> who is minding the store in terms of regulation? >> the fda has worked very hard over the last several years to try from mull gate regulations, to clearly define when does a compounding pharmacy exceed its pharmacy and become a manufacturering under the purview of the fda. >> the cdc found so far the main fungus responsible is an organism that has never been
that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines pevery patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of...
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>> they're saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations we need now in order to address this situation. >> dr. jon lapook has been following this closely. thank you, doctor. we appreciate it. >>> this morning also the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century-long cover-up hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. as john blackstone reports, the secrecy is ending with a wave of evidence now posted online for everyone to see. >> reporter: tom stewart became a cub scout in 1970 and almost immediately became a victim of his scout master. >> i was in scouting with my brother, matt. and we were sexually abused for the better part of ten years from age 8 to 18. >> reporter: he says he is just one of many boy scouts who have been molested by those they trusted. >> it's not easy for me to get up here and talk about this. but, you know i do want to speak for all the victims that can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: there have been hundreds, if not thousands of other victims docu
>> they're saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations we need now in order to address this situation. >> dr. jon lapook has been following this closely. thank you, doctor. we appreciate it. >>> this morning also the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century-long cover-up hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. as john blackstone reports, the secrecy is...
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i was in government, i practiced law. not until your mid-30s do you know what you want to do. >> gayle, he's like your son and like me, a duke graduate and has done a lot of wonderful things. >> he's on the cover of "forbes" magazine. >> he believes like me that duke will have a great team. >> absolutely. >> thank you, david. >> nice to see you. the government began the war on drugs more than 40 years ago. a new documentary argues it's bean massive failure. we'll hear f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> watching arrest after arrest i began to see for the first time the destrutive impact of drug laws not only they target but those who enforce them as well. problem is that cop that made that cheap drug arrest he's going to get paid. he's going to get the hours of overtime for taking the drugs down to ecu. he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end
i was in government, i practiced law. not until your mid-30s do you know what you want to do. >> gayle, he's like your son and like me, a duke graduate and has done a lot of wonderful things. >> he's on the cover of "forbes" magazine. >> he believes like me that duke will have a great team. >> absolutely. >> thank you, david. >> nice to see you. the government began the war on drugs more than 40 years ago. a new documentary argues it's bean massive...
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say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities that he's seen and some of the warlords that he's met. i went back, interviewed some of the same people and traveled around to what i thought was the conflict matrix. >> what happens when ben affleck hits the ground? >> it gets a lot more attention. it gets networks to go and spend time talking about the drc. it gets these guys engaged, and it gets people to pay attention. he talks about -- or we talk about in the piece really using that celebrity as a currency to get people to take note. >> i'm now thinking about congo and chocolate. i never put those together. >> let me tell you, you saw the coco that was being manufactured. y
say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities...